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Technical Specification

Maintenance

If you do not have a breaker in the power
circuit, an in-line 0.5 A quick blow fuse should
be fitted to the positive (red) lead of the cable.

Maintenance and 

Troubleshooting

Your Raymarine CAM 100 does not contain
user-serviceable parts. They should be
serviced only by authorized Raymarine service
technicians at a Raymarine factory facility.

Routine Maintenance

Routine maintenance should be carried out on
a regular basis:

Examine all cables for signs of damage
such as chafing, cuts or nicks.

Check that all cables are securely
connected.

Spray the camera and lens with fresh water 
and wipe with a soft lint-free cloth to
remove debris or salt deposits.

Troubleshooting

Waste Electrical and Electronic 

Equipment (WEEE) Directive

Raymarine fully complies with the
WEEE directive and as part of its envi-
ronmental policy asks you to be aware
of how you should dispose of this

product properly. The crossed out wheelie bin,
illustrated on the left, and found on our prod-
ucts signifies that this product should not be
disposed of in general waste or landfill. Please
contact your local dealer, national distributor or
Raymarine Technical Services for information
on product disposal.

Problem

Solution

Camera does not 
function

1. Make sure that the cable is 
sound and 

that all connec-

tions are tight and free 

from 

corrosion.
2. Check system fuses.
3. Check that the display is set up 

correctly to receive the 

images. 

Refer to the relevant display 
handbook for full details.

Red +12 V 
Black - 0 V

Video connector

D8537_1

Format

NTSC  512 x 492 pixels
PAL  500x 582  pixels

Imager

1/3 Sony DSP Color CCD

Horizontal resolution 380TVL

Scanning system

NTSC 525 lines 2:1 interlaced
PAL 625 lines

Video output

Composite 75 Ohms

Shutter  speed 

NTSC 1/60 - 1/100.000sec
PAL - 1/50 - 1/100.000 sec

Minimum illumina-
tion

0.3 Lux at F2 

Waterproof

IP63

Power connection

12 V tinned leads

Video connections

Female BNC

Operating tempera-
tures

-10

o

C to +50

C (-14

F to 122

F)

Power consumption

80 mA  with regulated power 
input.

Lens

3.6 mm 
Best focus - 1.5 m
Viewable distance - 3.5 m

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You cabn adjust both the pan and the tilt of the
camera.

To adjust the pan of the camera:

1.

Loosen screw A.

2.

Gently turn the camera assembly until the
lens is pointing in the required direction.

3.

Gently pinch screw A to secure the camera 
in position.

To adjust the tilt of the camera:

1.
2.

Loosen screw B.
Holding the edges of the camera plate
gently tilt the camera up or down into the
required position.

3.

Gently pinch screw B to secure the camera 
in position.

You should now connect the camera to your
display and check that the required image is
being shown.

Either adjust the image by changing the pan
and tilt as detailed above, or, replace the
camera dome and cover to complete the
installation.

Cable connections

The extension cables from 
the camera to the display  
unit are joined using the 
male/female twist 
connectors. 

The adapter cable should

be used to connect the display and the power
supply to the camera. The adapter cable
connections are shown below.

A

B

Male

Female

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